Learning and Development
Any organization that fails to build a robust learning program for its employees—not just to increase their skills but also to develop them as human beings—ought to expect that its people won’t get better at their jobs over time and may well get worse.
Tony Schwartz, Jean Gomes, Catherine McCarthy • The Way We're Working Isn't Working
Learning in organizations means the continuous testing of experience, and the transformation of that experience into knowledge—accessible to the whole organization, and relevant to its core purpose.
Art Kleiner • The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook: Strategies for Building a Learning Organization
4. Learning, upskilling, and development